Francis Manapul - Superboy
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Superman by Francis Manapul. (From Superman: Red and Blue #4)
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[PREVIEW] Ghost Machine [one-shot] (January 24, 2024)
writer(s): Geoff Johns, Peter J. Tomasi and Maytal Zchut | artist(s) [penciller & inker]: Gary Frank, Bryan Hitch, Jason Fabok, Francis Manapul, Peter Snejbjerg and Lamont Magee | penciler: Ivan Reis | inker: Danny Miki | colorist(s): Brad Anderson and Bjarne Hansen | letterer: Rob Leigh | cover artist: Gary Frank [pencils & inks] and Brad Anderson [colors] | publishing company: Ghost Machine Productions [Image Comics]
synopsis:
A GROUNDBREAKING NEW ERA FOR COMICS, CHARACTERS AND CREATORS LAUNCHES NOW!
An all-new powerhouse, creative collective collides into comics with GHOST MACHINE’s 64-page special, introducing its all-new shared universe of strange, fun, exciting and action-packed characters: GEIGER! REDCOAT! ROOK! THE ROCKETFELLERS! AND MANY, MANY MORE!
What ties Geiger, Redcoat, Widow X, and the other mysterious, historical heroes of The Unnamed together?
Why is Rook the key to saving the war-torn world of Exodus?
How will everyone’s soon-to-be-favorite family of the future adapt to a new life in the present?
THE STORIES ALL START NOW! CREATORS YOU KNOW. CHARACTERS YOU’LL LOVE. WELCOME TO GHOST MACHINE.
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Where's Mrs. Terrific?
I want a whole new Terrfics series after this reveal :
So glad Mr. Terrific's greatest pains have been resolved, first in The Terrifics now here. That man deserves his family.
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the francis manapul cover of last days of lex luthor #2 is finally up and. the size difference. the expressions. lex being absolutely caked up for some reason. it’s absolutely amazing.
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Geoff Johns and Gary Frank are doubling down on their creator-owned projects and they’re bringing with the other creators including Jason Fabok, Bryan Hitch, Lamont Magee, Francis Manapul, Brad Meltzer, Peter J. Tomasi, and Maytal Zchut.
Together, they’ve formed:
Ghost Machine, a first-of-its-kind creator-owned and operated media company.
Per the press release, where creators will co-own all the characters and universes developed, “sharing in all publishing, media, merchandise, and beyond.” They point to the recent Hollywood strike as an example of why creators need more empowerment in the current media landscape.
“Our ambition for Ghost Machine is to push beyond superheroes, introducing new genres, characters and shared universes, completely co-owned by all the creators involved. We see this as the future of how creatives will work and retain creative control and meaningfully participate in success like never before,” reads the Ghost Machine founding creators’ joint statement. “Our passion is for the magic of graphic storytelling and the emotional resonance of compelling characters. But we are not just a comic book company—we are the first wholly creator-owned and operated media company of its kind, born out of a desire to create and succeed together.”
The founders have released a video explaining their visions of Ghost Machine
They’re teaming with Image Comics to bring their books to market, which will include continuations of Geiger and Junkyard Joe, the two titles Johns and Frank published through Image Comics, as well as Redcoat by Johns and Hitch, which was previously announced, and First Ghost, which is written by Meltzer.
These are the four universes that make up the imprint: Ghost Machine, Rook: Exodus, Family Odysseys and an untitled horror universe.
Geiger, Junkyard Joe and Redcoat are part of a shared universe called "The Unnamed", which will be one of four shared universe that will be introduced in January, 2024 via a Ghost Machine one-shot. The other universes include a science fiction universe that will be featured in Johns & Fabok's Rook: Exodus, the Family Odyssey universe that will serve as the home to Tomasi and Manapul’s The Rocketfellers and an unnamed horror universe created by a “secret superstar artist.”
The new Ghost Machine will begin with November 2023's Geiger: Ground Zero prequel series from Image Comics, and then Ghost Machine #1, a 64-page anthology to introduce four shared universes in January, 2024.
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Francis Manapul - Batman Beyond
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